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FD3S: FEED Mania Discussion Thread. Lots of pics! Join the fun :)
Alright guys. We have threads for various FEED replica aero parts all over the forum and I can sense that things are getting a bit confusing. Now that we offer pretty much a complete FEED style aero package, I would like to discuss all the details in ONE thread. However, I will still link information to old threads because they do discuss the whole process of getting the parts from Japan, what we did to them, and most importantly, include lots of pictures and feedback from customers' who are sporting the Shine version.
Instead of going all out and hacking/cutting the rear quarter of my car, I would like to see if I can pull/flare it out for clearance before installing the FEED rear fenders. I'll keep you guys updated.
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Nice collection of pics Ken Once I get the car running and everything fitted I'll post pics of mine.
Any chance of some fitting guides for us bodywork newbies? Quite happy to give anything a go. Front bumper is fine but other than the 2 bolts holding the front fender underneath the car I'm not sure where else to attach the side steps to? Also for the RE-A diffuser.
I'm on the hunt for for all feeds structural parts and auto exe's bracement packages. As well as a feed/sonic/afflux downpipe.
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Instead of going all out and hacking/cutting the rear quarter of my car, I would like to see if I can pull/flare it out for clearance before installing the FEED rear fenders. I'll keep you guys updated.
Ken,
I have seen pictures of that above car and it is by far one of the best looking FD's I've seen... well at least it was
Anyway, I really want to add a few FEED parts to the front end of my CYM but could never bear to hack up the rear 1/4 panel no matter how good that rear piece looks. I love what the guy with the above car did to that rear fender and would LOVE to see some more pics or talk to the guy who owned the car and see if he has any close ups...
Please keep us updated on what you find out about the rear flare. I love how it looks just like that, but if you could flare it enough to run the Feed rear flare with all the clearance, that would be ideal.
Also, could you point me in the direction of the owner of the above car? I really want to get his wheel and tire sizing info on those VS-XX's... I'd eventually like the space out my Work Meisters to similar offsets.
Thanks!
Charlie
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